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Applied XML Programming for Microsoft .NET

Applied XML Programming for Microsoft .NET

List Price: $49.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fundemental,indepth books in XML programming
Review: At last I finished reading this book, and couldn't help writing a brief review for it: this book tells many fundemental skills you need to know regarding XML. Focusing on the programming with .Net Framework instead of how to use .Net VisualStudio, this book gives you a solid knowledge to help you master XML programming. Many advanced topic are introduced, such as .Net Remoting, security, COM interoperability. But if you wanna know much more about these advanced topic, more detailed books you will need to read. But so far, after reading this book, you get a solid and general idea about XML programming with .Net framework. You will not get fooled any more with how these technologies are applied to the applications. Besides, the author gives insight comment and review regarding these topic in a relatively netural way, which gives you more option to develop your application and provide objective choices in achieving the goal.
Finally, if you are interested in Web Service, Security, .Net Remoting, COM interoperability, additional books are requied to you. But so far,this book really provides a general solid knowledge for you to go any further. And what i wish to tell is this book is definitely not for beginers, many other concept should you get to know before reading this book, otherwise you will find it is hard to follow the auther.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: *THE* XML book for .NET
Review: Dino Esposito has total, absolute command of the subject matter that he expertly teaches in this book. This is a template for how all technical training books should be written. I wanted in-depth coverage of the XML object library in .NET and that is exactly what this book delivers. This is THE book on XML in .NET. Don't waste your money on anything else.

It is also terrific supplemental material for the Developing XML Web Services and Server Components certification exam. I recommend Mike Gunderloy's book as an all-encompassing source (look up my review for that book); however, I recommend reading the first four chapters of this book before you start Gunderloy's book if you don't have much experience reading and writing XML in .NET. Chapters 12 and 13 on remoting and web services, respectively, are also great sources of exam prep material. In fact, Chapter 12 on .NET Remoting is the best chapter on the subject you will find anywhere.

Terry, MCAD and MCSD for Microsoft .NET

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stop punishing yourself with MSDN
Review: Dino tells all in this superb and in depth look at XML on Microsoft's .NET platform. The book is well organized, starting at the fundamental classes and then branching out to the high abstraction level .NET classes and other Microsoft products such as SQL Server 2000 and Internet Explorer.

As an example of why this book is so wonderful, there have been several situations where I needed to do something in XSLT that just didn't seem practical (maybe not even doable). The section on how to use standard .NET languages such as C# from XSLT is itself worth the price of admission.

Keep in mind that readers are expected to have a good grasp of XML; the book is a .NET book.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Guru's Guide to XML Programming
Review: Gr8 book if you need assistance with xml programming and also helps in using all methods of reading, writing and using xml. Dino! High five.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dino is the man
Review: If you do much programming with MS tools, then you probably know Mr. Esposito's work. I read his column monthly in MSDN and have the utmost of respect for him.

This book is why I feel like I do. XML is everything in .NET and you can't afford to ignore it. I guess technically you can, but you'll really be limiting yourself. Dino knows his stuff and can really explain it well. He writes articles all the time, and his ability to communicate is rivaled only by his knowledge of the material.

i could go on and on about it, but there's too much to say to do it justice. So let me sum it up in one sentence. If you want program in .NET and you want to do it well, this book belongs in your library!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dino is the man
Review: If you do much programming with MS tools, then you probably know Mr. Esposito's work. I read his column monthly in MSDN and have the utmost of respect for him.

This book is why I feel like I do. XML is everything in .NET and you can't afford to ignore it. I guess technically you can, but you'll really be limiting yourself. Dino knows his stuff and can really explain it well. He writes articles all the time, and his ability to communicate is rivaled only by his knowledge of the material.

i could go on and on about it, but there's too much to say to do it justice. So let me sum it up in one sentence. If you want program in .NET and you want to do it well, this book belongs in your library!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: C# only
Review: Looks like a great book, I just wish more books would write the language ie C# in this case on the outside of the book, or in the title. Not everyone can easily transcribe from C# to vb.net and vice versa!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: C# only
Review: Looks like a great book, I just wish more books would write the language ie C# in this case on the outside of the book, or in the title. Not everyone can easily transcribe from C# to vb.net and vice versa!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very helpful, I think (see below)
Review: OK, I bought this book for some XML and SOAP stuff I had to do for a project. I have been tring to read it, the problem is EVERYBODY in my office constantly has the thing borrowed from me I havn't had a change to really get into it! It's certinally very popular. Unfortuatly my co-works are not taking the hint that they should buy their own copies.

I can say the the specific stuff I've need to find has been in the book in very easy to understand an apply terms and techniques. I've only has a question about one thing, so I emailed to auther and responsed rather quickly with a great answer to my question.

As I see it, you have two options: Buy two copies of this book (one for you, one for your co-workers), or buy a copy and hide it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Urrà! Signor Dino scores again!
Review: Signor Dino is a prolific author - his books and MSDN Developer magazine articles are precise and most helpful. This book is a *practical* one with actual source code to illustrate the XML .NET libraries. Some knowledge of XML fundamentals is assumed and to thoroughly understand the XML .NET library, one must examine the source code along with the book. It is also a major plus that the source code is available in both C# & VB.NET (download from the MSPress site).
'I libri, come gli amici devono essere pochi e ben scelli'- Books, like friends, should be few and well chosen. This is a good choice in .NET books.


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